Watch as West Lothian care home staff bust out dance moves in brilliant TikTok routine

Frontline healthcare workers across the UK have been going viral with light-hearted dance routines amid the coronavirus pandemic - and now workers at Burngrange Care Home in West Calder have got in on the action.
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Staff at the West Lothian care home have shared a brilliant TikTok dance routine to The Weeknd's chart-topping hit, Blinding Lights.

In recent weeks, frontline workers across the country have been helping to lift spirits with their home-made dance performances.

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And now, the Burngrange Care Home team have busted out their best moves in a 12-second routine.

"We hope you enjoy this short TikTok video from the hard working team at Burngrange Care Home in West Calder," they wrote in a Twitter post to share the video.

"During difficult times, it’s important to take a minute and do something to lift your spirits sometimes.

"Have a lovely weekend from everyone at West Lothian Council."

You can watch the video below.

Staff at Burngrange Care Home show off their dance moves.Staff at Burngrange Care Home show off their dance moves.
Staff at Burngrange Care Home show off their dance moves.
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